Hi Gremlin,

You're doing right, except using the Chdir.
There is No need of it. You may directly use Workbooks.Open ......

Regards
Ashish Jain
www.excelitems.com
Developer of OpenXL

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On Apr 14, 3:50 am, CF_Gremlin <warren.oto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a status report spreadsheet saved onto my desktop that links to
> 15 other excel spreedsheets on a Sharepoint location.
>
> I tried to record the macro and that would open those 15 excel
> spreadsheets from Sharepoint.  However when I attempt to run the macro
> I get a Run-time error '76' "Path not found".
>
> Here is what I have so far but it always errors out on the change
> directory command
>
> Sub Macro1()
> '
> ' Macro1 Macro
> '
> '
>     ChDir "https://projects.company.com/software/Notes";
>     Workbooks.Open Filename:= _
>         "https://projects.company.com/software/Notes/Issues%20Tracking
> %20List.xls"
>
> End Sub
>
> Is it possible to write a macro that can open documents that are not
> stored on your desktop, but rather in an information portal site?
>
> Any info or suggestions are appreciated
>
> Regards
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